cinema at the museum: happy gilmore
Happy Gilmore is a 1996 comedy about a failed hockey player who discovers an unlikely talent for golf and enters a PGA tournament to save his grandmother's house. The film stars Adam Sandler as the irreverent Happy, whose antics clash with the refined world of professional golf and his snobbish rival Shooter McGavin. This screening is part of Cinema at the Museum's July series, which explores themes of perseverance, rebellion, and ego through sports storytelling. The film runs 92 minutes and contains some language and comic sexuality suitable for ages 13 and up. Tickets are $10, and members and youth under 18 get in free.
good to know
- all-ages
- family-friendly
- accessible